Col. Russell Williams’ double life?

Top officer facing murder charges commanded Canada’s largest air base, flew top diplomats

by Michael Friscolanti on Monday, February 8, 2010 6:49pm - 351 Comments

The commander of one of Canada’s largest military bases is in a prison cell today, accused of murdering two Ontario women—including a fellow service member—and sexually assaulting two others.

Col. Russell Williams, a career air force officer, was the top man at CFB Trenton, the same Ontario base that has welcomed home the flag-draped caskets of every Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan. But on Sunday night, police slapped him with another label: serial predator.
Investigators are hesitant to reveal specifics, but the charge sheet speaks for itself, accusing the once-impeccable colonel of leading a secret double life of rape and murder. In September, police say he broke into a pair of homes and attacked two women (both victims lived near Tweed, the same Ontario hamlet where Williams resided). His next alleged victim was Marie-France Comeau, a 38-year-old corporal who was also stationed at CFB Trenton. She was killed inside her home in late-November, her lifeless body discovered by her boyfriend. And this morning, detectives discovered the remains of a second slain woman: 27-year-old Jessica Lloyd of Belleville, Ont., who was missing since Jan. 28. Arrested in Ottawa Sunday night, Williams now faces two counts each of first-degree murder, forcible confinement, break and enter, and sexual assault.

Police are not saying whether the murders were random, or if the colonel, who is married with no children, had a previous relationship with either of the women. Speaking at a press conference today, Detective-Inspector Chris Nicholas of the Ontario Provincial Police also refused to reveal what specific evidence led them to Williams—a man whose 23-year career included a stint flying the VIP Challenger jets used by prime ministers and other dignitaries. Nicholas would only say that Williams came first came to their attention Feb. 4, when officers were questioning motorists on the same rural highway where Lloyd lived. There was “a singularity” in all the incidents, Nicholas said, without providing details. He did say this, however: “We are certainly tracking the movements of where this man has been over the past several years, and we’re continuing on with our investigation.”

Dressed in a blue prison jumpsuit, Williams made a brief appearance today in a Belleville courtroom. He stated his full name, said he understood the charges, and was remanded in custody until another hearing scheduled for Feb. 18.

Needless to say, news of his arrest sent shockwaves through the Department of National Defence, where Williams seemed destined for an eventual promotion to general. As commander of 8 Wing Trenton, he was already in charge of the country’s busiest airbase, a sprawling facility between Ottawa and Toronto that houses transport planes, search and rescue aircraft, and Canada’s Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART). He took over the top job in July. “These are exciting times for the air force,” he said at the time. “I am confident that the team here is up to the task and I look forward to getting right into that work.”

Today, Lieutenant-General André Deschamps, Chief of the Air Staff, issued a far more somber statement. “This situation affects us all and I wish to extend my deepest sympathies to the families of those affected by these tragic events,” he said. “Although one is considered innocent until proven guilty, in light of the seriousness of the charges, and in consideration of the high level of responsibilities attached to the position of Wing Commander, an interim Wing Commander for 8 Wing Trenton will soon be appointed…The Canadian Forces hold their members to a very high standard of conduct and performance, in Canada or abroad, on or off military duty. I confirm that the Air Force is fully supporting civilian authorities in the conduct of the current matter.”

A self-described “avid golfer, keen photographer, fisherman and runner,” Williams enrolled in the Canadian Forces in 1987 after earning an economics and political science degree from the University of Toronto. He received his flying wings in 1990 and two years later was posted to 434 (Combat Support) Squadron in Shearwater, where he flew the CC144 Challenger in the electronic warfare/coastal patrol role. He was subsequently posted to 412 (Transport) Squadron in Ottawa, where he continued to fly the Challenger, this time hauling VIPs. Promoted to major in 1999 and lieutenant-colonel in 2004, he also served as commanding officer at Camp Mirage, the ultra-secretive forward logistics base that the government has never officially acknowledged, but is widely reported to be in Dubai. In January 2009, he was posted to the Canadian Forces Language School in Gatineau, Que., for a six-month period of French training, his last step before Trenton.

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  • Hector

    The military has always been the best in my books. In this case, a bad apple does NOT spoil the bushel. Luckily, we are removing ths bad apple from the bushel ASAP.

  • ret military mem.

    My sympathies go out to Mrs. Williams and the families of himself, and also to the families of all the victims of all ages! As far as the Col. himself, rank is excempted in the horrific crimes he committed!! My belief is simply this–take a life–lose your life!!!NO EXCEPTIONS!!!

  • Chicken

    Oh my god, Im so scared now that I heard this story. What should I do to protect myself from pedophiles and psychos?

  • tundy

    First the airborne division scandal and now this Russell Williams' involvement in this horror. It seems the military must change its admission standards. Anyone in Canada who is under the age of 60 and in the military really has to be questioned. Canada went through an enlightenment during the 1960's and even though we live with this constant pressure in trying to make us into some sort of a subsiduary to the American military machine it will never happen. WW2 was the last time. More often than not the Canadian military does consist of dysfuntional men. What a tragedy that the emergence of feminism has now simultaneously put competent Canadian women in the military along sdide with so many dysfunctional men who are in the miltary. WE were supposed to be a nation of peace keepers and not killers.

  • Carolyn Moosie

    Soldiers obviously have no wife and children this is reason soldiers males work with female 's situation or ambition. they get together to working from govenment would command to the males soldier work with the female explain to solider male about ambition or situation of the what 's problems about people.

  • Carolyn Moosie

    I guess Russell William sued 2 women to disobey him commands. Russell is Bossy

  • quest

    we should hold our leaders to a higher regard. it also means punishment should be of a higher standard. williams in jail and throw the key away, and all those we have trusted could join him.

  • Sgt

    Part 1

    I am a soldier, I am a woman, I am a Mother, I was in Afghanistan when the news broke. Two young Cpl's came to see me that day to express concern for a comrade who's life had been taken. It hurt as bad as the day I carried a comrade to the aircraft after paying the ultimate sacrifice. There were five wonderful Canadians brought to that aircraft that day and I will tell you……..when the last boot carrying the last fallen Hero hit that final step more than more than 30 soldiers and some journalists cried for the sacrifices they had made. We make a choice to deploy and we accept that this may be the fate and our fallen are forever remembered because they are so worthy of just that. I will continue to serve and I will continue to remember them always passing to future generations little things that set them a part from each other. A personal connection you see is a lasting one.

    • Sgt

      So in this forum I ask respectfully that Cpl Comeau that very same thing. She served proudly, comrades loved and cared about her, she was a wonderful trade mentor, she will always be remembered because she has fallen in the most brutal of forms, she didn't know nor choose her fate, she was taken by someone in uniform, she begged him to tell her Mother she loved her, and he took her life. No one will ever forget her and all that she and her family has gone through, what those who wore uniform with her are going through……..I know because I served with two of them in Afghanistan. May we keep an open heart if and when they just need us.

  • nadine

    bring back the death penalty …. just my opinion!!!

  • JCIML

    I know my words may be rejected by many. I followed all incidents, was touched by all sentences. We can never accuse any person of other's guilt, we can't charge physicans for specific physican's error, nor sons or daughters by their parents' guilt, nor air force members by Col. william's guilt….
    To Col. William, I know all people will get far of you, will deny knowing you, will run from you even if you need them extremely, most people you thought they love you will be the first who curse you, most people who you served them in past will close the door infront of you. May be you will be forgotten by all, but be sure that God Jesus loves you so much and forgave you the moment you repented, when He forgives He forgets, the sin is not existing anymore, be sure of that, and the ones whose hearts are filled really with Jesus will always pray and love you. on earth, when we make errors whatever are their levels (small or fetal), we have to pay for them and you are paying now very precious debits so we can not throw you by any stone. God be with you and enlight your soul to know the Truth

  • Donna Grant

    If I were the wife of Russell Williams, I would immediately request to give interviews , sign book and movie deals and anything I could cash in on .In spite of her obvious disbelief, she is going to need all the money she can get and in so doing, turn something negative into a positive. I would move far away after the media circus lined my pockets. I would legally change my name and start over. She obviously has a lot to offer.She is very attractive and still young enough to move on. He is the criminal and is where he cannot hurt anyone else, including his wife. I wish her well.

  • http://www.learmonts.co.uk Letting Agents

    What goes round comes round!

  • Ralph

    take the Col. off his name please!!

  • Anne

    Russell Williams should be in prison in the general population area along with Benardo. Why should they be in solitary when they should be with the other prisoners and dare to survive. Let the other prisoners judge them.

  • A Canadian Soldier

    Chickenroosting….. Please, get your facts straight before starting up a smear campaign against the rest of us who wear the uniform. For starters, NO soldier raped Shidane Arone in Somalia. A couple soldiers tortured and murdered him. These soldiers were NOT promoted and left undisciplined. Sgt Boland was demoted to Private, MCpl. Matchee tried killing himself and only succeeded in making himself a vegetable for life and Tpr. Brown was court martialed, imprisoned, then kicked out of the Army when his sentence was up. Their actions sicken me and I curse them for tarnishing our reputation, but don't blow smoke about being promoted and not punished.

    I personally am an Afghan war vet, and in 10 years of service, I have NEVER been trained to murder and rape, nor has any other soldier I serve with. These actions are the actions of a demented and twisted man for sure, but don't you dare blame the Military or imply that I or the rest of my comrades are of his stripe simply because we wear a CF uniform.

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